After losing a quarterback to a decommitment last month, Penn State benefited from a decommitment Monday.

Tommy Stevens, a 6-4 quarterback who committed to Indiana in June, changed his mind and accepted an offer from Penn State. He replaces Brandon Wimbush in Penn State's 2015 recruiting class. Wimbush recently switched his commitment to Notre Dame.

The recruiting service 247Sports ranks Stevens as the No. 18 dual-threat quarterback in the country (Wimbush is No. 4). Stevens received offers from 10 Big Ten schools, along with Florida State, Oregon and Oklahoma.

Stevens, who plays for Decatur Central High, threw for 1,861 yards and 16 touchdowns and ran for 842 yards and 10 more. He also played safety.